EP2921650A1 - Turbinenschaufel mit gekühlte Hohlkehle - Google Patents

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EP2921650A1
EP2921650A1 EP14160874.5A EP14160874A EP2921650A1 EP 2921650 A1 EP2921650 A1 EP 2921650A1 EP 14160874 A EP14160874 A EP 14160874A EP 2921650 A1 EP2921650 A1 EP 2921650A1
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Emanuele Facchinetti
Guillaume Wagner
Marc Henze
Joerg Krueckels
Marc Widmer
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  • the present invention relates to a turbine vane, and more particularly to a cooled vane with a fillet interposed between a platform and an airfoil of the vane. Further, it relates to a method for cooling such a vane.
  • thermodynamic efficiency of power generating cycles depends on the maximum temperature of its working fluid which, in the case for example of a gas turbine, is the temperature of the hot gas exiting the combustor.
  • the maximum feasible temperature of the hot gas is limited by combustion emissions as well as by the operating temperature limit of the parts in contact with this hot gas, and on the ability to cool these parts below the hot gas temperature.
  • blades i.e. rotating blades and vanes (stationary blades)
  • Methods are known in the art for cooling the vanes and reducing the thermal stresses.
  • high pressure air, discharged from a compressor is introduced into an interior of an air-cooled vane from a vane root portion. After cooling the vane the cooling gas is discharged from the vane into a hot gas flow path of the gas turbine.
  • the object of the present disclosure is to propose a vane, which avoids high stresses in the fillet region and assures safe efficient cooling of the fillet as well as efficient use of the cooling gas, i.e. the disclosed vane provides adequate cooling for the platform-to-airfoil transition region in a vane.
  • the vane comprises a platform, and airfoil extending in longitudinal direction away from the platform.
  • a fillet is connecting the platform to the airfoil.
  • the airfoil can extend from the platform to an airfoil tip or to an opposite platform.
  • the airfoil has a pressure side delimited by a pressure side wall, and a suction side delimited by a suction side wall. Pressure side wall and suction side wall join at a leading edge and at a trailing edge.
  • An impingement tube can be inserted into the airfoil delimiting a cooling channel between the impingement tube and the side walls.
  • the vane further comprises a baffle structure positioned adjacent the fillet which follows the inside contour of the fillet and is delimiting a first cooling passage between the fillet and the baffle structure.
  • the inside of the vane e.g. of the fillet, is the side facing away from the hot gas side during operation of a turbine with such a vane.
  • a first obstruction is arranged on the inside of the airfoil at the connection of the fillet to the side walls for separating the first cooling passage from the cooling channel. This obstruction can further guide the cooling gas away from the airfoil side walls.
  • the fillet can have a large curvature in the order of up to the thickness of the airfoil at the root (i.e. connection region to the platform).
  • the fillet ideally has a constant wall thickness.
  • the wall thickness of the airfoil side walls is different from the wall thickness of the platform a continuous change of fillet wall thickness can be advantageous.
  • the inner contour of the fillet can have a bell mouth like shape.
  • the fillet cooling is supplied independently from the airfoil cooling.
  • the fillet cooling gas is reused for cooling the airfoil.
  • the cooling gas can be air which has been compressed by a compressor of a gas turbine if the vane is installed in an air breathing gas turbine. It can be any other gas or mixture of gases. For example it can be a mixture of air and flue gases for a gas turbine with flue gas recirculation into the compressor inlet.
  • the vane can have a platform at one end of the airfoil and ending with a tip at the other end of the airfoil.
  • the cooling gas is supplied from the side of the platform.
  • the vane can also have a platform on both sides of the platform.
  • the cooling gas can be supplied from both sides or from either side. If the cooling gas is supplied only to one side of a vane with two platforms the vane typically includes a channel or duct in the hollow airfoil for feeding cooling gas from the side with cooling gas supply to the opposite side.
  • the vane comprises a second impingement structure adjacent the platform which follows the contour the platform.
  • This second impingement structure delimits a second cooling passage between the platform and the second impingement structure.
  • the impingement structure can partly or completely cover the platform, i.e. the platform is partly completely impingement cooled through the impingement structure.
  • vane cooling gas used to impingement cool the platform in the region of the second cooling passage can flow to the first cooling passage to convectively cool the fillet while passing through the first cooling passage.
  • the baffle structure comprises impingement holes for impingement cooling of the fillet.
  • a second obstruction is arranged on the inside of the platform at the connection between the second cooling passage and the first cooling passage for separating the first cooling passage from the second cooling passage.
  • the obstruction avoids a cross flow of cooling gas from the second cooling passage through the first cooling passage which could have a detrimental effect on the impingement cooling in the first passage.
  • the second obstruction can partly or completely separate the first cooling passage from the second cooling passage.
  • the cooling gas used for impingement cooling the platform can for example be fed from the second cooling passage to impingement tube of the airfoil for further use.
  • the second obstruction spans around the circumference of the fillet. In an alternative embodiment the second obstruction extends around the leading edge and or the trailing edge for shielding the impingement cooling of the filet from a cross flow of cooling gas coming from second cooling passage towards the first cooling passage in the leading edge region and/or trailing edge region of the fillet.
  • the second cooling passage has an opening to the first cooling passage such that cooling gas flows from the second cooling passage to first cooling passage.
  • the opening can be a seamless connection of the baffle structure with the second impingement structure. These can even be combined into one structure or in one piece or one plate. The cooling gas leaving the second cooling passage can thus be reused for subsequent convective cooling of the fillet during operation.
  • the second cooling passage has an opening and connection such as a flow channel or connecting plenum to the impingement tube such that cooling gas flows from second cooling passage to the impingement tube for subsequent impingement cooling of the airfoil during operation.
  • the first cooling passage has an opening or flow channel to the impingement tube such that cooling gas flows from first cooling passage into impingement tube for subsequent impingement cooling of the airfoil during operation.
  • the fillet or fillet region comprises a row of film cooling holes arranged in the fillet wall such that during operation cooling gas from the first cooling passage is used for film cooling of the fillet after impingement cooling.
  • the platform can comprise at least one convective cooling hole arranged in the platform such that during operation cooling gas from the second cooling passage is used for convective cooling of the platform after impingement cooling. This convective cooling hole can discharge the cooling gas into the hot gas flow path.
  • Film cooling of the fillet and convective cooling of the platform can be used to discharge all of the cooling gas flowing into the first cooling passage and into the second cooling passage thereby completely decoupling the airfoil cooling from the platform and fillet cooling.
  • the film cooling holes in the fillet and convective cooling holes in the platform can also be arranged in combination with an opening or flow channel connecting the first cooling passage to the impingement tube of the airfoil such than part of the cooling gas is reused for impingement cooling of the airfoil and part of the cooling gas is used for film cooling and/or convective cooling.
  • the fillet has a curved shape with an outer surface facing the hot gases during operation wherein the curvature is tangentially to the outer surface of the platform at the connection of the filet to the platform and tangentially to the outer surface of the airfoil at the connection the filet to the airfoil.
  • the fillet has wall thickness which is equal to wall thickness of the platform at the connection to platform and which is equal to the wall thickness of the airfoil side walls at the connection to the airfoil side walls to minimize stresses.
  • the wall thickness of the fillet can for example continuously decreases or continuously increases along the extension of the fillet from the platform to the side walls.
  • the wall thickness can for example also change with continuous first order derivative, i.e. the thickness changes continuously without any steps along the extension of the fillet from a connection to the platform to the connection to the side walls.
  • the impingement tube is arranged inside a leading edge section of the airfoil, and a convective cooling section is arranged inside a trailing edge section of the airfoil.
  • a wall is dividing the convective cooling section into a first convective cooling section adjacent to the platform and into a second convective cooling section extending towards the vane tip, respectively extending towards a platform at the opposite end of the airfoil.
  • the rib can further serve to guide the cooling gas in the first passage along the root of the airfoil.
  • Convective cooling in the first and/or second convective cooling section can be enhanced by turbulator such as for example a pin field and/or cooling ribs.
  • a cooling gas feed is connecting the first cooling passage to the first convective cooling section for directly feeding cooling gas from the first cooling passage to first convective cooling section.
  • a method for cooling a vane is an object of the disclosure.
  • the disclosed vane allows good cooling of a fillet and reduces stresses in the fillet. Further, it allows the reuse of the cooling gas spent for cooling the fillet.
  • the vane which is to be cooled by that method has a platform, an airfoil extending in longitudinal direction away from the platform extending form the platform and connected to the platform by a fillet.
  • the airfoil has a pressure side and a suction side with a pressure side wall and a suction side wall, which join at a leading edge and at a trailing edge.
  • An impingement tube is inserted into said airfoil delimiting a cooling channel between the impingement tube and the side walls.
  • FIG. 1 A vane 10 of a turbine according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is shown in Fig. 1 .
  • the vane 10 has an airfoil 11 which extends in the longitudinal direction from a platform 18 to a vane tip 17.
  • the longitudinal direction of the airfoil 11 in this context is the direction from platform to tip, respectively from platform to opposite platform of the vane. This direction is typically practically perpendicular to the flow direction of hot gases in the flow path of a turbine.
  • the airfoil 11 has a pressure side 14 and a suction side 15 and also a leading edge 12 and a trailing edge 13.
  • the platform 18 is provided with hook-like fastening elements 19a and 19b on the top.
  • the airfoil 11 merges into the platform 18 with a fillet 16 at a root.
  • discharge openings 21 for cooling gas are arranged in a distributed manner along said trailing edge 13 and are separated from each other by means of ribs 32 disposed in between.
  • the airfoil 11 is outwardly delimited by a pressure-side wall 14a and a suction-side wall 15a.
  • Film cooling gas holes can be arranged on the surface of the suction-side wall 15a and pressure-side wall 16a (not shown). These can be advantageous in leading edge region of the side walls 14a, 15a
  • the vane shown in Fig. 1 has an airfoil 11 extending from one platform 18 and ending at a tip 17.
  • a vane can comprise two platforms 18 with an airfoil 11 extending from one platform to another platform.
  • Fig. 2a shows the platform 18 in a top view of the vane in Fig. 1
  • impingement plates, and baffles for guides the cooling gas are omitted to allow a view into the vane.
  • the Fig.2a shows platform 18.
  • the airfoil itself is not visible as it is pointing away from the platform 18 but an opening with the aerodynamic profile of the platform is visible.
  • a curved fillet 16 connecting the platform 18 to the airfoil encircles the profiled vane opening.
  • cooling gas 33 flows from the platform 18 across the fillet following the curvature of the fillet 16.
  • a first obstruction 25 is arranged on the inside of the vane at the connection of the fillet 16 to the airfoil.
  • Second obstructions 28 are arranged on the platform 18 at the connection of the fillet 16 to the platform 18 in the leading edge as well as in a trailing edge region. The second obstructions 28 shield the leading edge and the trailing edge regions of the fillet 16 from a cross flow of cooling gas from the platform 18 during operation.
  • Fig. 2b is based on Fig. 2a .
  • cooling holes 36 are distributed above the platform and in a leading edge as well as in a trailing edge region of the fillet 16.
  • An effective impingement cooling of the leading edge and trailing edge region of the fillet 16 is enhanced by the second obstructions 28 which shield it from cooling gas 33 flowing from the platform 18 towards the airfoil.
  • Figs. 3, 5 , 6, and 7 show the cut A-A of the vane 10 indicated in Fig.2a, 2b . They show different examples of the platform, fillet- airfoil connection with corresponding cooling schemes. Only a cut-out of the airfoil 11 region close to the platform is shown since a tip region is not subject of the invention. If the vane 10 comprises platforms on both ends of the airfoil 11 these can be designed in according to the same principles shown.
  • the vane of Fig. 3 comprises a platform 18, an airfoil 11 extending away from the platform 18 into a hot gas flow (during operation).
  • the airfoil 11 is connected to the platform 18 by a fillet 16.
  • the fillet 16 is curved and asymptotic to the platform 18, respectively to the airfoil 11 at the respective connection as can be seen here for the leading edge region.
  • a baffle structure 20 is positioned adjacent to the fillet 16 and follows the inside contour of the fillet 16.
  • a first cooling passage 23 is arranged between the fillet and the baffle structure 20.
  • the baffle structure 20 is configured as an impingement plate for impingement cooling of the fillet 16 with pressurized cooling gas 33 supplied from a plenum 37 above the baffle structure 20.
  • An impingement tube 22 is inserted into the airfoil 11 delimiting a cooling channel 26 between the impingement tube 22 and the side walls 14a, 15a.
  • the impingement tube 22 is arranged next to the leading edge of the airfoil 11 allowing an impingement cooling of the side walls 14a, 15a in the leading edge region.
  • the cooling gas 33 can be used to further cool the airfoil by discharging it to the outer surface of the airfoil through film cooling holes (not shown) or by guiding it through a cooling channel 26 formed by the side walls 14a, 15a and the impingement tube 22 along the side walls 14a, 15a towards the trailing edge of the vane, and thereby convectively cooling the airfoil 11.
  • a first obstruction 25 is arranged on the inside of the airfoil 11 at the connection of the fillet 16 to the side walls 14a, 15a.
  • the first obstruction 25 prevents cooling gas 33 from flowing out of the first cooling passage 23 directly into the cooling channel 26 and forces the cooling gas 33 to flow out of an opening of the first cooling passage 23 into the impingement tube 22.
  • the cooling gas 33 can be used twice.
  • a closing plate 38 above the upper end of the impingement tube prevents a direct flow of the cooling gas 33 from plenum 37 into the impingement tube 22.
  • the vane further comprises a second impingement structure 27 adjacent the platform 18.
  • This second impingement structure 27 is configured as an impingement plate arranged offset and parallel to the platform.
  • a second cooling passage 24 is formed between the platform 18 and the second impingement structure 27. Cooling gas 33 impinges on the platform 18 and then flows along the platform's 18 inner surface in the second cooling passage.
  • the vane has a second obstruction 28 which is arranged on the inside of the platform 18 at the connection between the second cooling passage 24 and the first cooling passage 23.
  • the second obstruction at least partly separates first cooling passage 23 from the second cooling passage 24 and thereby prevents a cross flow of cooling gas 33 from the second cooling passage 24 in the impingement cooled first cooling passage 23.
  • the cooling gas 33 leaves the second cooling passage 24 via an opening and can be guided directly to the impingement tube 22 (not shown) or can flow through the sections of the first cooling passage 23 which are not blocked by the second obstruction (not shown here but indicated in Fig. 2a, 2b ).
  • the airfoil region downstream of the impingement tube 22, i.e. in flow direction of hot gases flowing around the vane during operation, can be convectively cooled with the cooling gas 33 leaving the impingement tube 22 or cooling gas directly fed into the space between the side walls 14a, 15a downstream of the impingement tube 22.
  • a first and a second convective cooling section 30, 31 are arranged downstream of the impingement tube 22 in the airfoil 11 for convectively cooling the side walls 14a, 15a.
  • the first convective cooling section 30 is fed with cooling gas coming from the first cooling passage 23 after the cooling gas 33 has cooled the fillet 16.
  • the first convective cooling section 30 is separated from the second convective cooling section 31 by a wall 29 which extends basically parallel to the platform 18 and spans between the pressure side wall 14a and the suction side wall 15a.
  • the second convective cooling section 1 is feed from cooling gas 33 leaving the cooling channel 26 after impingement cooling. In this arrangement cooling gas 33 with a higher pressure level is feed to the first convective cooling section 30 near the platform to better cool this highly loaded region.
  • the first and second convective cooling sections 30, 31 are configured as pin fields. Instead of pin fields other heat transfer enhancements can be used or depending on the cooling requirements at least part of the side walls can have a smooth inner surface.
  • Fig. 4 shows a variation of the platform 18 cooling design of the detail IV indicated in Fig. 3 .
  • the first cooling passage 23 and second cooling passage 24 are connected and no obstruction is interposed between them.
  • the baffle structure 20 and the second impingement structure 27 are incooperated into one impingement plate following the contour of the platform 18 and around the curvature of the fillet 16.
  • cooling gas 33 feed to the first and second cooling passage is further used for film cooling the fillet 16 through film cooling holes 34 and for convectively cooling the upstream end of the platform 18 through convective cooling holes 35.
  • Fig. 5 is based on the Fig. 3 .
  • the second cooling passage 24 is connected to the first cooling structure without any interposed obstruction.
  • the baffle structure 20 is not configured as an impingement plate but as a guiding plate for guiding cooling gas 33 leaving second cooling passage 24 along the fillet 16 for convective cooling of the fillet 16.
  • the cooling gas first impingement cools the platform, then convectively cools the fillet 16 and is then fed into the impingement tube 22 to finally cool the airfoil 11.
  • Fig. 6 is also based on the Fig. 3 .
  • the cooling design of the platform 18 is modified over the design of the example of Fig. 3 .
  • the height of the second cooling passage 24 is changed. It is higher than the first cooling passage 23.
  • An increased cooling passage height can be advantageous to guide large volume flow of cooling gas 33 through the passage. This can be used for example to guide cooling gas 33 which was used to cool the platform 18 in the leading edge region around the second obstruction 28 to the pressure side 14, respectively suction side 15 of the vane where it can be used for convectively cooling the fillet 16:
  • Fig. 6 also a modification of the second convective cooling section 31 is shown.
  • a row of ribs 32 arranged at the trailing edge of the airfoil 11. These ribs 32 can be used for further heat transfer enhancement.
  • FIG. 7 Another modification based on Fig. 3 is shown in Fig. 7 .
  • the first and second convective cooling section 30, 31 are both supplied with cooling gas from the impingement tube 22 without a direct feed from the first cooling passage 23 into the first convective cooling section 30.
  • Fig. 8 schematically shows the cross section VIII - VIII of Fig. 7 as a schematic example for cross section .of an airfoil 11.
  • the suction-side wall 15a and pressure-side wall 14a delimit a hollow cross section of airfoil 11.
  • an impingement tube 22 is arranged inside this hollow cross section.
  • Cooling gas 33 is feed into the impingement tube and impinges on the inside of the suction-side wall 15a and pressure-side wall 14a for cooling. Subsequently, a part of the cooling gas 33 is used for film cooling and discharged via airfoil film cooling holes 39.
  • Another part of the cooling gas 33 flows in the cooling channel 26 between the impingement tube 22 and the suction-side wall 15a respectively pressure-side wall 14a towards the second convective cooling section 31 and is discharge via the trailing edge of the airfoil 11.

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